EU Leaders Warn of Tougher Lockdowns, Threat of New Strains
- European governments fear virus mutations causing fresh misery
- Non-essential travel ‘strongly discouraged’ across the bloc
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European leaders painted a bleak picture of the continent’s health emergency, warning that mutant coronavirus strains will result in longer and potentially stricter lockdowns with no clear sense of when they may end.
Governments across the EU are grappling again with rising numbers of infections and deaths, and leaders used a video call to demand drug companies ramp up vaccine production and meet their commitments for delivering Covid-19 shots. They also renewed pleas for citizens to avoid non-essential travel both within and across the bloc’s borders.